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Chinese spy balloon did not collect intelligence while traversing US, Pentagon says

The Department of Defense assessed that the Chinese surveillance balloon that traversed the continental United States earlier this year did not "collect" intelligence during its flight.

Ro Khanna says Supreme Court affirmative action decision is ‘terrible disservice’ to future leaders

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) said universities will be doing a “terrible disservice to future leaders of this country” in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision on considering race in university admissions unconstitutional.

Biden says expanding Supreme Court still a ‘mistake’ following affirmative action ruling

President Joe Biden said it would be a "mistake" to expand the Supreme Court, even in the wake of Thursday's ruling against affirmative action in college admissions.

Newsom decries affirmative action ruling despite California banning the practice

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) denounced the Supreme Court's ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College where a 6-3 majority ruled affirmative action policies in college admissions are unconstitutional.

Biden administration rules costing voters $10,000 per household

President Joe Biden has cost each U.S. household about $10,000 via his administration's regulations since taking office in 2021, according to a report released this month.

Harvard University signals loophole for race-based admissions after Supreme Court says unconstitutional

Harvard University signaled Thursday that the school might seek loopholes to the Supreme Court's decision striking down its race-based admissions scheme, according to its reaction to the decision.

House GOP investigate Fauci aide for using private email to avoid COVID origins scrutiny

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic said that it found evidence that Dr. David Morens, a key subordinate of COVID-19 pandemic response leader Dr. Anthony Fauci, used a personal email address and intentionally deleted federal records to hamper investigation into the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

NRSC demands embattled Democrats condemn Biden for criticizing affirmative action ruling

The National Republican Senatorial Committee is calling on embattled Democrats to speak out against President Joe Biden's condemnation of the Supreme Court's decision ending the decadeslong practice known as affirmative action.

Moms for Liberty protesters hand out books on gay bunnies and transgender kindergartners

PHILADELPHIA — The fireworks came early in Philadelphia on Thursday, with multiple protests sparking up in opposition to a three-day summit by the conservative and politically influential group Moms for Liberty.

Wisconsin governor expected to partially veto Republican-led budget over higher education DEI fights

Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) is expected to at least partially veto a Republican-led spending plan over clashes on funding for the University of Wisconsin once the bill passes the final hurdle in the state's Assembly on Thursday.
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